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VoodooEconomist: We're still waiting for LucasArts to give in and parter up with GoG.com, but knowing how conservative they are about DRM, and how stingy with the rights to milk their intelectual property this might be a ling wait :-(
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ale81drummer: Ah, that's a shame. The game's only becoming more dated...
Well if we don't get it here, there's a chance LA will reedit it like they did with the Monkey Island series, and publish it for example on Steam. I'd consider that the more probable scenario, but anything can happen.
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ale81drummer: Well don't feel too bad--I haven't played Grim Fandango. I'm really surprised it isn't on GoG....

And the early Larrys were great; completely different from the shameful modern installments.
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Melkor: Totally agree, i haven't even touched every Larry after "Love for Sail".

Also, i have played Grim Fandango almost 5 times, last one was some months ago. Easily one of the best adventure games ever made. You should really play it mate, first chance you get, either from GoG or anywhere else -)
Cool, I've gotta check it out then :)

And the last Larry game I played was unfortunately Magna Cum Laude. Absolutely terrible. I can only imagine how bad Box Office Bust is.
How does Ceasar 3 hold up to Ceasar 2? Ionly played 2 and i loved it at the time(untill there came a scratch on the disk that made it crash every 30 min)

Curious at how good Broken Sword 1 is as well, only played and completed part 2 and i loved it,
Post edited May 15, 2011 by Rajin
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Melkor: Also, i have played Grim Fandango almost 5 times, last one was some months ago. Easily one of the best adventure games ever made. You should really play it mate, first chance you get, either from GoG or anywhere else -)
I wholeheartedly agree. Grim Fandango still hold the No. 1 spot on my list of all-time greats. (You may have guessed from my username :-P)
I'm not sure even Tim Schafer himself will ever manage to top his crowning achievement.
Planescape Torment is certainly one of the best-written games I've played, but Grim Fandango nails it for me, stunning writing, stunning voice acting, fantastic humour, and I think it's the only game I've ever played that brought me close to tears at one point.
Sublime.
Post edited May 16, 2011 by GrimDanfango
Gothic II Gold Edition!

Great game - but now is Witcher timeeeeeeeeeee ;)
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TomoR: Gothic II Gold Edition!

Great game - but now is Witcher timeeeeeeeeeee ;)
Not yet young padawan :P... still 13 and a half hours to go -)
Post edited May 16, 2011 by Melkor
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TomoR: Gothic II Gold Edition!

Great game - but now is Witcher timeeeeeeeeeee ;)
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Melkor: Not yet young padawan :P... still 13 and a half hours to go -)
So, I'm playing the first one at the moment, to stay "warm" ;-)
I chose Gothic 2. And for the free 5$ and 10$ games i took beyond good and evil and earthworm jim 3D
The only game I didn't already own was what I chose: Beyond Divinity.

I'm glad I took the time to follow through with the choice, too, as it was on my list of things to be picked up next pay check.
I chose Gothic 2, purely because it was in the middle of my screen
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Bbtufty: I chose Gothic 2, purely because it was in the middle of my screen
Haha, that's the best justification I've heard yet and lucky for you it's a great game that will not disappoint!
Gothic 2 and for the gift codes:
Freedom force and if possible, witcher 1. If not Postal2^^ or Driver PL
I chose Gothic 2 but I kind of regret it. Seems like it is a good game but the controls are so clumsy I don't even want to bother with it. Feels like it would work a lot better with a gamepad. Anybody know if there's a way to get a 360 pad working with it?
I chose RoA 1+2, and it is like taking university exam. So much micromanagement and details.
Gothic 2 as I remember that game fondly from when I was a young teenager. Then I picked up Advent Rising as my $5.99 game and Bloodrayne 2 as my $9.99 game.

I sat for like 30 minutes and couldn't decide between Bloodrayne 2, Psychonauts and Baldurs Gate 2. Then I realized I already had Baldurs Gate 2 installed on one of my forgotten harddrives and I have the CD of Psychonauts somewhere.
Post edited May 16, 2011 by Beefjerky